A crowd of football fans standing in the stands of the stadium with the Sky Sports banner above their heads.

“Welcome to the show” – the launch of Sky Sports +

Teaming up once again with Sky Creative, Framestore helped create advert, “Welcome to the Show” - the launch of Sky Sports +

Visual Effects Supervisor
“Welcome to the show” – the launch of Sky Sports +

The film, directed by Neil Gorringe, celebrates Sky Sports' offering of broadcasting over 20 live EFL games this season at no extra cost.

“Welcome to the show” – the launch of Sky Sports +
“Welcome to the show” – the launch of Sky Sports +

The film, directed by Neil Gorringe, celebrates Sky Sports' offering of having 72 EFL clubs shown live at least 20 times a season on TV, app & NOW with Sky Sports +.

In the spot, we see a stadium full of fans representing all 72 EFL clubs singing a specially adapted version of the Joe Cocker classic ‘Up where we belong’ to celebrate the arrival of over 1,000 EFL games on Sky Sports, the Sky Sports app and streaming service NOW.

Robin Garton, Group Executive Creative Director – Advertising at Sky Creative said: “Simply put, this  is about a lot more football for a lot more fans. We figured that was something to sing about.”

Framestore supported Neil Gorringe’s performance-led vision of focusing on the power of the football fans bond despite being rival teams, with the work raising the emotional intensity and passion through the unusual nature of their circumstances.

“Welcome to the show” – the launch of Sky Sports +
“Welcome to the show” – the launch of Sky Sports +

Headed up by VFX Supervisor at Framestore, Ollie Bersey, the work predominantly consisted of crowd extensions with clusters of fans added into the stands using 2D elements shot on green screens.

Framestore’s VFX team used three different methods to achieve the visuals. In some instances they were able to simply shoot multiple crowd plates in the location to join together. For shots where faces are recognisable but the scale of the crowd was just too large to reasonably shoot, the shot was executed using their proprietary Nuke-based crowd tool.

“This method is especially useful for scenarios where the crowd is too big to shoot in real life but not so big that you need CGI,” said Ollie Bersey. “The sprite method uses actual filmed footage, making it more realistic and once set up, it’s quick to deploy across multiple shots.”

“Welcome to the show” – the launch of Sky Sports +
“Welcome to the show” – the launch of Sky Sports +

Finally, for the widest drone shots, the team turned to their CG team to create a fully simulated crowd.

This included a shot which featured an extensive CG crowd surfing beneath a giant flag. Another element of the work involved turning The Valley into a generic stadium. This required removing any identifiable features in terms of logos, artwork and advertising bills and slightly modifying the environment around it.

The challenge of this production was the sheer number of shots and the flexibility needed to handle the incredibly short turnaround from shoot to finished film.

“It was definitely a very collaborative shoot,” added Ollie Bersey. “We worked together to find the best solutions for each shot, ensuring a creative approach while also allowing for quick execution on a short timeline.”

CREDITS

Client
Sky Creative
ECD
Robin Garton
Creative Director
Rob Welch
Senior Creatives
Adam Rimmer, Pete Davies
Head of Production
Paul Mortimore
Executive Producer
Steve Ryan
Producer
Martha Wright
Assistant Producer
Sam Turnell, Christiana Miller-Mccall
Head of Business
Nick Judd
Account Director
Nick Hoile
Marketing
Sky Sports
Director of Marketing
Dave Stratton
Head of Sports
Phil Roser
Marketing Lead
Tom Oriel
Marketing Manager
Phoebe Kite
Production Company
Hunky Dory
Director
Neil Gorringe
Managing Director
John Doris
Producer
Swifty Hanrahan
VFX
Framestore
VFX Supervisor
Ollie Bersey
VFX Shoot Supervisors
Ollie Bersey, Aadel Matoorianpour
Head of Advertising
Helen Weil
VFX Producer
Ben Stell
VFX Production Coordinators
Vicky Pagdin, James Bolan
Production Assistant
Jamie Scott
Compositing
Julia Caram, Jon Uriarte Sastre, John Sellings, Benjamin Lilley, Ayberk Unlu, Sinan Gunesgormez, Avery Herzog
Flame
Aadel Matoorianpour & Darran Nicholson
DMP
Harry Wormald
VFX Editors
Humberto Reynaga, Roberta Corfu
CG Supervisor
Mohamed Echkouna
FX
Kenyon Bertelsen & Jason Daoud
Animation
Antonio Guidetti, Yarim Machado
CG Generalist
Dan Bruce, Alex Temirov and Rui Yang
CG Camera Tracking
Sean Dollins
CG Layout
Zoe Woods, Jass Tsai
Lighting
Jim Vidal, Sarah Van Alstyne, Austin Yawney and Kayla Whitehead
Colour
Black Kite
Colourist
George Kyriacou
Colour Producer
Jamie Mccubbin
VFX Producer
Olivia Donovan
Audio Sound Designer (Absolute)
Ian "Arge" Hargest
Post Producer – Sound: (Absolute):
Sian Hagan
Musical Director
Mark De-Lisser
Editorial
Final Cut
Editor
James Rosen
Producer
Ella Marafini